Judgment At Nuremberg
by Abby Mann

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Synopsis

Drama Characters; 15 male, 4 female 1 set (other locations simply suggested); optional projections and slides.

Maximilian Schell and George Gizzard starred on Broadway in the powerful stage version of an Academy Award winning film.

Ernest Janning, one of the most influential German legal minds of the pre war era, and other influential Nazis face a military tribunal in the second wave of post war trials at Nuremberg.

Issues at the forefront of this trial reverberate through history and challenge humanity to this day.

"A powerful work of art."

AP. "Gives oratory the muscle, sweat and high stakes of a last man standing prize fight."

N.Y.

Times.

"A magnificent re enactment of the seminal trials of the modern era."

Newsweek.

"Retains its power to move and provoke us."

Time.

"A powerhouse."

Newsday.

"Amazing.

For once you won't feel dramatically undernourished."

Journal News.

"A marvelous courtroom drama."

WOR.

"Powerful, potent, gripping edge of the seat drama."

Walter Cronkite.

"Incisive, blistering, thought provoking....

Crises out powerfully to our own time in countless ways."

Chicago Sun Times.

Press Reviews

"A powerful work of art."

— The Associated Press

"Gives oratory the muscle, sweat and high stakes of a last man standing prize fight."

— The New York Times

"A magnificent re enactment of the seminal trials of the modern era."

— Newsweek

"Retains its power to move and provoke us."

— Time

"A powerhouse."

— Newsday

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2001
Binding Paperback
Edition Samuel French Acting ed.
Pages 96
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573627897
ISBN-10 0573627894
LCCN 2007390474
LCC PS3563.A534 J83 2001

Judgment At Nuremberg is a American play written by Abby Mann and published by Samuel French in New York (2001).

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